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This position is a part of the Non-Academic Staff Association (NASA).
This position offers a comprehensive benefits package which can be viewed at: Faculty & Staff Benefits.
Location - Work primarily takes place at North Campus, Edmonton. This role is in-person.
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The Laboratory Specialist will report to the Faculty Service Officer in Archaeology, serving as the technical expert for laboratory operations within the Department of Anthropology. This dynamic role involves supporting faculty, undergraduate, and graduate students by overseeing lab facilities and contributing to innovative research in anthropology.
The core responsibility of this role is managing the Level II Biosafety Lab, where the Laboratory Specialist acts as the primary expert on lab safety, management, and best practices. This includes ensuring all safety protocols are followed, advising on lab maintenance, and providing strategic guidance to faculty and students on lab procedures. The role also includes extensive consultation with researchers to enable successful laboratory research, troubleshooting issues, and supporting the needs of ongoing projects.
Key Responsibilities:
Laboratory and Equipment Management:
Oversee the full operation of the Department of Anthropology's research labs, including:
Level II Biosafety Lab: Provide expert support for isotopic analysis, zooarchaeology, forensics, and human bone/teeth research. Manage biohazard permits and oversee training on specialized equipment such as biological safety cabinets, fume hoods, capture hoods, and dissection apparatus.
Chemical Lab: Oversee operations of a fully equipped wet lab, including HF acid handling and fume hood operations for paleoenvironmental and isotopic studies.
Specialty Instrument Room: Ensure the proper use and maintenance of advanced instruments like the Picarro oxygen isotope analyzer, computerized micromill, freeze dryer, XRF analyzer, and water purification systems. Provide hands-on training as needed.
Laboratory and Research Design:
Collaborate with Principal Investigators and graduate students to design and implement research labs, including developing standard operating procedures, training on lab methods, and ensuring adequate supply and inventory management.
Provide laboratory support for both graduate and undergraduate students.
Space Management:
Manage and optimize research spaces in the Tory Building and South Academic Building.
Work with department leadership to assess space allocation and ensure efficient use of laboratory facilities and budgeting efforts.
Additional Responsibilities:
Work closely with faculty and students to promote a collaborative and enriching research environment.
Provide guidance on laboratory best practices and work to enhance the overall research experience within the department.
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduate degree in Anthropology or a related field. An undergraduate degree and substantial laboratory management experience may be considered.
3-5 years of experience in laboratory management.
Proven service orientation and experience in training students.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience managing biohazard laboratories is preferred.
Safety, emergency response, and other relevant certifications are an asset.
The University of Alberta is committed to an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workforce. We welcome applications from all qualified persons. We encourage women; First Nations, Métis and Inuit persons; members of visible minority groups; persons with disabilities; persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity and expression; and all those who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas and the University to apply.